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  • Marsden, J.
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    Green Thinking.
    Fire Risk Management, 28-30,32-33, April 2008

  • Gann, R. G.
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    Fire Effluent, People and Standards: Standardization Philosophy for the Effects of Fire Effluent on Human Tenability.
    National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD
    Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxicity, Opacity, Corrosivity and Heat Release. Proceedings. November 10-11, 2008, Interscience Communications, London, England, London, England, Babruaskas, V.; Gann, R. G.; Grayson, S., Editors, 1-9 p., 2008

  • LeTallec, Y.; Guillaume, E.
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    Fire Gases and Their Chemical Measurement.
    CTICM, France; LNE, France
    Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxicity, Opacity, Corrosivity and Heat Release. Proceedings. November 10-11, 2008, Interscience Communications, London, England, London, England, Babruaskas, V.; Gann, R. G.; Grayson, S., Editors, 21-41 p., 2008

  • Blomqvist, P.
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    Scaling of Toxic Gas Data.
    SP Technical Research Institute, Sweden
    Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxicity, Opacity, Corrosivity and Heat Release. Proceedings. November 10-11, 2008, Interscience Communications, London, England, London, England, Babruaskas, V.; Gann, R. G.; Grayson, S., Editors, 59-72 p., 2008

  • Purser, D. A.
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    Physiological Effects of Combustion Products.
    Hartford Environmental Research, UK
    Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxicity, Opacity, Corrosivity and Heat Release. Proceedings. November 10-11, 2008, Interscience Communications, London, England, London, England, Babruaskas, V.; Gann, R. G.; Grayson, S., Editors, 97-122 p., 2008

  • Sundstrom, B.
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    Hazards of Combustion Products: Construction
    SP Swedish National Testing and Research Institute, Boras, Sweden
    Hazards of Combustion Products: Toxicity, Opacity, Corrosivity and Heat Release. Proceedings. November 10-11, 2008, Interscience Communications, London, England, London, England, Babruaskas, V.; Gann, R. G.; Grayson, S., Editors, 331-338 p., 2008

  • Opheim, D.
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    Selecting and Placing Gas Detectors for Maximum Application Protection.
    Detector Electronics Corporation
    International Fire Protection (IFP) Magazine, No. 36, 79-81, November 2008

  • Su, J. Z.; Benichou, N.; Bwalya, A. C.; Lougheed, G. D.; Taber, B. C.; Leroux, P.; Proulx, G.; Kashef, A.; McCartney, C.; Thomas, J. R.
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    Fire Performance of Houses. Phase I. Study of Unprotected Floor Assemblies in Basement Fire Scenarios. Summary Report.
    National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
    IRC-RR-252, December 2008, 55 p.

  • Stec, A. A.; Hull, T. R.; Purser, J. A.; Purser, D. A.
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    Comparison of Toxic Product Yields From Bench-Scale to ISO Room.
    Central Lancashire Univ., Preston PR1 2HE, UK; Hartford Environmental Research, 1 Lowlands, Hatfield AL9 5DY, UK
    Fire Safety Journal, Vol. 44, No. 1, 62-70, January 2009

  • Durstenfield, B.
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    Using Wireless Toxic Gas Monitors for Confined Space Entry During Plant Turnarounds.
    International Fire Protection (IFP) Magazine, No. 34, 33-34, May 2008